Depends.
When the wifi works with Puppy, then it will be possible to get it to work with Port as well, probably you also need to boot with the needed firmware when the generic Port lack that one.
Loading that firmware module later doesn't work, you have to load that during boot.
When the wifi not works on Puppy either, then it could be that your wifi is not supported by Linux because the manufacturer not cares about his Linux customers and only supports Windoze.
While I got the Wifi in my main laptop running, it only sees four of the approx 20 available WLANs and the one I need is not among these.
I now use an quite outdated 32 bit mono-core system as the sub-laptop that accesses the WLAN and it shares its internet via settings in Network manager and via LAN.
I wish you have more luck and that your wifi hardware is fully supported running Linux, unlike mine.